Minister continues to travel and share the Christian perspective on a variety of topics.

Arlington, TX – Matters such as same-sex marriage, politics, race relations and general Christian living have caused some Christian leaders to kowtow to the order of the day. This is not so with Elder William James Carter as he uses print mediums, online blog and speaking engagements to examine issues of today from a Christian point of view. Carter addresses and shares with others what the Word of God says on almost any topic facing the country today.

It was in 2002 that Carter began to work to the end of preaching and teaching the truths of the Word in such venues as men’s groups, ministerial alliances, parents groups and others that were willing to hear. From his Texas local Carter travels to Midwest and beyond in order to hold to his hallmark purpose which includes pointing men to the foot of the cross. Congregations seeking heartfelt, compassionate messages welcome Carter’s candid and timely messages of the day.

Carter presents lectures and sermons he adapts to the specific audience. He can be called upon to encourage the youth, support young married couples or give confidence to mature men and women. Lectures focus on foundational Christian principles which are presented in such a way as to provide understanding to most every age group.

Carter is also the author of two books. His second recently released book, “Academia: Through the Eyes of a Preacher” contains a number of academic essays written by Carter as he worked toward his Master of Biblical Studies and Master of Divinity degrees from Liberty University. The essays examine Christendom from varied academic areas to include history, discipleship and marriage. The book is a must for seminarians, clergy members and lay members that want to gain a little “academia.” Carter is currently pursuing a doctorate of ministry focusing on evangelism and church planting. This will serve to strengthen the preacher as he seeks to plant a church in Texas.

Carter’s ultimate goal, whether print or word, is to “challenge Christians to be Christians” while pointing others to the foot of the cross. With that, there will be some raised eyebrows and some stirring in the seats. Boredom will be far from the order of the day as Carter presents the Christian perspective.